The early stage in the development or growth of something
Seeds of the mustard plant
Plural for a fertilized and ripened ovule, containing an embryonic plant
“In maize, as in all flowering plants, the seed develops inside a coat of maternal origin.”
Plural for the cause or latent beginning of a feeling, process, or condition
“They opened up a space for cultivated literary uses, which, after being successively expanded, served as the seed of the contemporary Catalan literary system.”
Plural for one's descendants or offspring
“The key is that the promise was made to Abraham and to his seed, that is, to one seed, to one offspring.”
Plural for a biological man's reproductive fluids
“In a similar way, human males feel a biological need to release their seed at frequent intervals.”
Plural for the numerous eggs of an aquatic organism
Plural for a group of persons associated with a nation, class, or ethnic group
Plural for a minute portion or piece of something
Plural for a social group linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties
Plural for a person's familial background
Plural for the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group
Plural for fine, dry particles produced by the grinding, crushing, or disintegration of a solid substance
Plural for seed, usually a mixture from several species of plant, set out as food for birds
To place or scatter (seeds) into the ground or soil to grow
“Some scatter the straw evenly over the land and say that ordinarily, there is enough seed left after threshing to seed the land with.”
To cause to become pregnant through insemination
To break up (soil) in preparation for sowing or planting
Sources of protein in food
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